Xianping’s work focuses on poverty and rural development in China, with a specific focus on rural education and finance. As President of the Alliance of Students Against Poverty. she is currently leading a project on rural education and one on social services for migrant workers with Peking University. Xianping has extensive experience working on development challenges across China, working with groups such as the Chinese Academy of Social Science, the Center for Civil Society Studies, and the Center for Chinese and Global Affairs at Peking University. Her field experience includes. Guizhou, Gansu, Hunan, Shandong, and Yunnan. A National Scholarship student, she is currently a senior at Peking University where she is majoring in social work, and plans to pursue a dual postgraduate degree in social security and human rights.
Xianping Xu (徐仙萍)
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Welcome to our Program Fellows
June 20, 2011
We are excited to welcome our new program fellows, Micah Goldston and Lynn Canzano Pyfer, to the Reboot team. You can find out more about them on our Team page.
Reboot at ‘Socially Conscious Startups’
June 16, 2011
If you’re in the New York City area tonight, come hear our own Emma Gardner discuss Reboot’s mission at the “Socially Conscious Startups” Meetup. The event is at the Frontrunner Gallery and starts at 7pm. For more information, please go here.
Reboot Principal Published in MIT ‘Innovations’ Journal
June 14, 2011
The MIT Innovations journal recently published ‘Mobile Money: Afghanistan‘ a report produced by Reboot co-founder and principal, Panthea Lee.
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